Calling For Papers – GPD China 2018

Date: 1 December 2017
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Calling For Papers – GPD China 2018
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Date: 1 December 2017

GPD China 2018, among other subjects, will take a deeper look at the current and future digital solutions for the glass industry.

Across the glass industry supply chain, digital solutions are increasingly being adopted to enhance efficiency in the production, processing and use of glass in buildings and vehicles.

GPD China 2018, among other subjects, will take a deeper look at the current and future digital solutions for the glass industry.

We are now calling for papers for the sessions proposed below:

  • Use of glass In Buildings
  • Glass production & Processing
  • Business and market trends
  • Glass for electronic applications

Read more in Calling for Papers GPD China 2018 Brochure in English or Chinese.  

 

INTERESTED TO SPEAK?

  • Submit your abstract (max 150 words) by 19 January, 2018 via GPD China 2018 Abstract Submission Platform
  • Notification of acceptance/rejection of abstracts: 26 January, 2018
  • Submision of final manuscripts for proceedings book/cd: 28 February 2018
  • Submission of PowerPoint presentations: 30 March, 2018
    • Manuscript and PowerPoint submissions must both be in English and Chinese languages

Speaking fees are charged for each presentation given in the conference. For details, please contact Mr. Brown Onduso via the contacts provided below.

 

Brown OndusoBrown Onduso

Mob. +358 40 773 9313

Email: brown.onduso[at]gpd.fi

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